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Wintering plumeria
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Hi Sue, My fiancee says that a beauty!! Thanks for sharing
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Sue, my Sis lives in Lutz (as I may have said before) and grows many colors of these right in the ground in her back yard. My dad had a yellow like yours from Hawaii in his front yard in St. Pete and it had a few problems from infrequent cold weather. But Chris (my sister) has had really nice blossoms of all sorts of colors. These things are awsum, but no way here in Mich.
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Ross, you can do them potted there in Michigan!
They go in for a deep winter rest anyway, you should give one a try :evil: |
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If you live somewhere too cold just let them stay outside as long as possible, I grow them in six inch pots and when they drop leaves in winter I just bring them inside the house, I leave them behind the TV or inside a closet, so they arent eyesores, and check them every few weeks for water and growth. they are supre drought tolerant, the cactus wilt before they do.
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Young/ small Plumerias often will only flower every second year, but after a few branch divisions they'll flower each year.
The decidous species and cultivars make awesome live mounts for winter/spring flowering epiphytes. |
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